babespot.blogg.se

1 to 100 french counting
1 to 100 french counting













1 to 100 french counting

For cinq and neuf there’s a small change to cinquième and neuvième, and everything else is predictable! For numbers that end in an e, we drop the e.

1 to 100 french counting

#1 to 100 french counting plus#

Other than first, which is premier (m) or première (f), ordinal numbers use the cardinal number (like deux, trois, quatre) plus the suffix –ième, and do not change based on gender. And the good news is, they’re fairly simple to figure out in French. Ordinal numbers, like first, second, and third, can be awfully handy. Listen to the French pronunciations using the following audio recording. Struggling to remember? Try counting something in your house, in your next workout, or in your daily routine en français.īut wait! What about French ordinal numbers? Use the table below to review the vocabulary words related to numbers. Once you can crack the math side of French counting, the number tells you what it is in simple terms! You will find that 21, 31, 41, 51 and 61 all begin with a number that is a multiple of 10, followed by et (and), then the number un (one). Luckily, you only need to learn four new numbers for this section: 30, 40, 50, and 60. 81 is quatre-vingt-un (note, no et for 81!), 90 is quatre-vingt-dix, 4-20-10, and 98 is quatre-vingt-dix-huit – 4-20-10-8. Between numbers 21-69, the logic of counting in French changes a little bit. So, as you can see, 70 becomes soixante-dix, 60-10, 71 is soixante-et-onze, 60-and-11, and so on up to 80.Ĩ0 is quatre-vingt, meaning 4-20, which, of course, 80 is 4 20s.















1 to 100 french counting